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Proton-triton nuclear reaction in ICRF heated plasmas in JET

Santala, M. I. K.
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Mantsinen, M. J.
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Bertalot, L.
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2006
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Fast protons can react with tritons in an endothermic nuclear reaction which can act as a source of neutrons in magnetically confined fusion plasmas. We have performed an experiment to systematically study this reaction in low tritium concentration (approximate to 1%) plasmas in the Joint European Torus. A linear dependence is found between excess neutron rate and tritium concentration when the DT fusion rate is low. We discuss the properties of the neutron emission, including anisotropy, from the proton-triton reaction in a fusion reactor environment and derive simple models for the calculation of the neutron yield from this reaction in terms of tritium density, fast ion temperature and fast ion energy content.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/48/8/012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000240081500014

Author(s)
Santala, M. I. K.
Mantsinen, M. J.
Bertalot, L.
Conroy, S.
Kiptily, V.
Popovichev, S.
Salmi, A.
Testa, D.  
Baranov, Y.
Beaumont, P.
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Date Issued

2006

Published in
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume

48

Issue

8

Start page

1233

End page

1253

Subjects

JET

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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